- Ephesians 6 in the KJV
- Reproduce the entire geography of Europe and the Middle East (countries, lakes, mountain ranges, rivers, etc.) on a blank map.
- All multiplication tables through the 15s
- All squares through the 15s
- All cubes through the 15s
- Math law definitions (associative, commutative, etc.)
- Science law definitions and facts (motion, thermodynamics, planets, biomes, etc.)
- Dozens of world history questions and dates from middle ages to present (for example, Charlemagne, Feudalism, the Crusades, the 100 years war, much of English history, the Reformation and reformers, the American revolution, Napoleon and the French Revolution, the Civil War, WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Cold War, the fall of communism, etc., etc.)
- She had to know an in-depth time-line from Creation to the present. Listening to her recite this is amazing. Absolutely stunning. What is more, she had to be able to begin the time-line at any point in human history and continue from that point forward.
- She had to conjugate a Latin verb in six tenses (ex: present, perfect, pluperfect, etc.).
- She also had to provide a litany of exact grammar tables and definitions (examples include gerunds, appositives, demonstrative pronouns, and many, many more).
The "celebration cake" for the Memory Masters!
4 comments:
WOW! That is great Ann Ferris. I am so proud of you too. That is a HUGE accomplishment. Congratulations.
Ms Debbie @ WPC
Thank you, Ms Debbie. It is so great to hear from you. We love getting your comments!
We miss you,
Ann Ferris
Quite the accomplishment!
And Latin?! Where do you go to learn this?
Deron Arnold
Hey Deron,
Glad to have you drop by. Re: Latin... We use a video curriculum. It is so good that our 4 year old knows most of the basic Latin endings! :0)
I checked out your blog, and pray blessings of grace and peace upon you and your family.
McKay Caston
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